I think in the end they just felt bad for Glen. They had to mute it on their end because they were laughing too hard at him and his awkward silent moments.

Some words I got from Scott ""Prezident" Bejda, whose show it is:

"Thanks man! I never understood Satanism but you described it perfectly. A good representation of what it is about. Not saying I would ever be a Satanist, Christian, or anything, but I respect the "Hell" outta ya buddy! Pardon the pun, lol."

"Yeah that dude was out there for sure, lol. You definitely spit knowledge at him. The parts where he was silent was pretty awkward. I had to mute it on my end because I was rolling on the floor."

"The fight was fuckin awesome. It would have been cool if you told him to go fuck himself and he in that voice said "Heeeeeeey man who the fuck do you think you're talking too?" lol Naw man it was awesome. Thanks again"

"In the fight you whooped his ass with knowledge. You were like the Apollo Creed and he was the sluggish, Rocky. Fuckin' classic!!!!"

I'm surprised they cut the second part, where it was my turn to question Glen about his paranormal investigations and really stumped him. Roughly two to three extra minutes of his worse verbal beating from the whole show.

I finally got around to listening to this. This has to be one of the best examples for bad journalism I've ever heard. They were totally unprepared, unprofessional and constantly fishing for sensationalist crap. Could have been a great interview. Should have been a great interview.

I sigh and roll my eyes and pat Warlock Bloodfire on the shoulder. I wouldn't have had your patience.

Wow listening to Glen reminds me of many of the radio interviews King Diamond has done where he talked a great deal about his personal experiences with ghosts and powers and stuff. Although King says not too use a spirit board as it is dangerous to contact spirits that way.

Given that the target audience of this particular broadcast was, how shall we say, less than gifted intellectually speaking, I'd say the hosts did a workmanlike job of keeping things on track and free from any extraneous bias.

King saw the exorcist too many times lol. That is more funny than you think. King actually used the theme from that movie once to summon an entity to prove to a girl who gave him grief for believing in that stuff. So he said he summoned one and it came and scared the hell out of the girl. He loves talking about that time among others.